History

In the summer of 1977, the director of the "Berliner Festwochen" asked Dimitri to create a theatrical piece for the occasion of the Festwochen 1978. All the students of the first graduating class of the Dimitri Theatre School took part in the piece, "Il Clown e Morto, Evviva il Clown" (the clown is dead, long live the clown). The premiere was in Verscio the 6 July 1978 and in October the troupe presented the performance in Berlin. It was a great success and they took it on an international tour that heralded the birth of the Compagnia.

 

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Il Clown è morto, evviva il Clown

The piece that formed the beginning of the Compagnia. Concieved on the theme of the circus for the Berliner Festwochen 1978.
Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni and Roberto Maggini
With the whole first graduating class of the Scuola Teatro Dimitri: David Matthäus Zurbuchen, Christiane Renfer, Miguel Angel Cienfuegos, Roberto Maggini, Hampi Gutjahr, Joe Sebastian Fenner, Kurt Mätzler, Enrico Tettamanti, Jost Tresch, Mathias Buckel, Patrick Gilly and the dancer Lisseth Aguilar and drummer Oliviero Giovannoni

 

                                                        This is the true story of Pinina and how she arrived in the traditional little                                                             Circus Pantaleone that performed in the old pantomime tradition. In a                                                                 dream, circles and squares fight and Pinina meets a clown who guides                                                               her to the circus. The clown dies during a storm but the show must go on                                                             and so a replacement is found and life continues.

 

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Le pantomime clownesche

Direction: Ctibor Turba
Music: Jiri Stivin
With: Miguel Angel Cienfuegos, Joe Sebastian Fenner, Roberto Maggini, David Matthäus Zurbuchen

 

"A remarkable balancing act on a chair with the participation of fat Berta, a feminine phenomenon", "a famous group of bulgarian acrobats", "an adaptation of an old circus pantomime for four clowns". All this and more!

 

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1980

Il drago mangiafragole

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Caspar Guyer
With: Joe Sebastian Fenner, Alexander C.J. Gillert, Sammy Rüegsegger, Thea Schnering, Anna Caterina Stolz

 

This is the story of the Company Pallini, or how a group of actors transform themselves into a circus. The group performs the piece of the strawberry-eating dragon through so many variations that they are nearly censured – from play to opera to pantomime and finally, circus.

 

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1981

Via i gatt balan i ratt

Direction: Dimitri
With: Anna Caterina Stolz, Joe Sebastian Fenner

 

When the cat’s away, the mice will play! A piece for children from 6 to 90 years of age. On a quiet day at the circus the only two people present, a cleaning woman and a propsman, are discovered by an abusive group of spectators for whom they perform a circus program of their own.

 

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1983

Boulevard du Temple

Idea and direction: Richard Weber
Music: Walter Stephan Riedweg
With: Joe Sebastian Fenner, Alexander C.J. Gillert, Esther Rietschin, Samuel Rüeggsegger, Anna Caterina Stolz

 

A glimpse of Paris at the end of the 19th century. Buolevard du Temple is a noisy and chaotic quarter of a great variety of attractions: street theatre, mechanical theatres, magicians, weight-lifters and jugglers in the various Café-Théâtres. Finally, the Théâtre des Funambules is filled with                                                                           acrobats, wire-walkers and pantomimes.

 

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1984

Ma non fate stupidate

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Esther Rietschin, Joe Sebastian Fenner, Alberto Foletti

 

The three classical clown figures of the circus - the fool, the white-face and the circus director - decide to leave the circus to perform in a theatre fulfilling their dream of performing on a clean stage for a comfortably seated audience. They all agree that their new piece, “Waiting for Godot”, will be too long for the audience and so they start to narrate from their                                                                 experiences in the circus. The memories carry them further and further...

 

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1985

Capitombola

Idea and direction: Hans Peter Fitzi
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Esther Rietschin, Joe Sebastian Fenner, Alberto Foletti

 

A farse between love and ruin for three musical acrobats. An exquisite and well-rehearsed performance fails due to the triumph of impulsiveness and greed over kindliness and good will. The resulting efforts to find the right balance all fail, resulting in comic nonsense.

 

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1986

La storia del soldato

A co-production of the Teatro Dimitri with the Basler Theater and the Basel Symphony Orchestra.
Music: Igor Strawinsky
Text: Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
Translation: Mani Matter
Musical direction: Jost Meier
Direction: Ensemble
With: Joe Sebastian Fenner, Joachim Spiess, Dimitri, Silvia Buonvicini and the Basel Symphony Orchestra.

                                                        Joseph, a soldier makes an agreement with the devil – his violin for a                                                                 magic book – which leaves him rich but unhappy. Through his cleverness                                                         he manages to get his violin back and with his music he cures the sick                                                                 princess and marries her. However, his happiness is short-lived. The                                                                   couple travel to the soldier’s country of origin and there they encounter                                                               the devil who takes the soldier with him to hell.

 

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1988

L'uccello variopinto
Der bunte Vogel

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
Set design: Gunda Dimitri
With: Florian Reichert, Masha Dimitri, Anna Caterina Vilim, Robert Eisele, Robi Vilim

 

A fairy-tale – touching, poetic and comic. A hunter spares the life of a multi-coloured bird who gives him a magic feather in return. This feather                                                             has the ability to bring anything to life and the hunter soon finds himself in                                                         need of exactly that when he falls in love with a beautiful doll.

 

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1989

Mozart

Direction, set and plot: Dimitri
Choreography: Esther Rietschin
Costumes: Ursi Keusch
With: Jean Paul, Robi Vilim, Florian Reichert, Jane Osborn, Masha Dimitri, Dimitri, Gerhard Thomann

Part one: acrobats, juggler, clown and wire-walkers
Part two: the pantomime of "Pantalone e Colombina" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
                                                        Musical arrangement: Franz Beyer

                                                        2nd part: pantomima "Pantalone e Colombina" by Wolfgang Amadeus                                                                 Mozart

                                                        The company creates a farse in the style of the Commedia del’Arte based                                                           on a fragment of the pantomime. Pantalone, Colombina, Dottore, Pierrot, a                                                         turk and Arlecchino are taken from the original piece.

 

                                          1991

                                          Alla meta

                                                         by Thomas Bernhard
                                                         Translation into Italian: Eugenio Bernardi
                                                         Direction and set design: Hans Peter Fitzi
                                                         With: Luisella Sala, Silvia Buonvicini, Massimo Cattaruzza

                                                         A woman from a modest backround who found her way into better                                                                        company and thus obtained wealth and success looks back on her life.                                                              She goes from pride to sadness, nostalgia to sarcasm, lethargy to the joy                                                            of living, and from reality to illusion. Was it all pointless? In the conflict                                                                  with the next generation, specifically her daughter, she struggles between                                                          sharing and dominating. Her egoism is uncontrollable and permeates her                                                          whole environment – an old woman who unconsciously ruins all that she                                                            holds dear. A piece about prejudice and the funniness of the priviledged                                                            world.

 

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1991

La Maga

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Jane Osborn, Doris Schüpbach, Jean Paul, Florian Reichert

 

A beautiful magician and all-round artist directs a Variety Theatre where one woman is the sole attraction – a pianist who happily finds herself the star of the show and is accompanied by a comic technician. The magician’s show is a mixture of grand illusions (people who disappear or are cut into pieces), magic, and manipulation. She sometimes askes for                                                             volunteers (victims?) – from the audience, as in, for example, the                                                                           hypnotism number.

 

                                         1992

                                          Il sogno rapito

                                                        Idea, direction and music: Florian Reichert
                                                        With: Doris Schüpbach, Jane Osborn, Pascal Démarais

                                                        A piece for children. Flora and Kasimir have their games, a glass harp and                                                         their dreams, which one can even see in the theatre of dreams. Berta von                                                           Mampf already has everything and is bored. Now she also wants dreams                                                           and because they are not for sale, she kidnaps the dreamer.

 

                                         1992

                                          Il pupillo vuol essere tutore

                                                        by Peter Handke
                                                        Direction: Hans Peter Fitzi
                                                        With: Robi Vilim e Maria Fitzi

 

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1993

La Burla

A farse with music
by Luisella Sala
Direction, set and costumes: Alessandro Marchetti
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Nina Dimitri, Nancy Fürst, Gypsy Snider, Claudia Spörri, Pascal Démarais, Andreas Manz, Emmanuel Pouilly

 

Comedia dell’Arte. A mechanical theatre will be assembled this evening and will open the party. The instrument tuner should be arriving at any                                                                 moment… but the animated figures are not happy with their roles and                                                                 awake from their two hundred-year sleep to present their own piece.

 

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1994

Mascarada

a variety-style comedy
Direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
"Mascarada" – Music: Julio Lavayèn
With: Claudia Spörri, Nancy Fürst, Gypsy Snider, Emmanuel Pouilly, Andreas Manz, Pascal Démarais

 

A variety performance rich in costumes and masks. The director of the variety, Pig, holds an audition for his new piece entitled: “Life is a                                                                         mascarade, and the mascarade is life”. The audience helps choose the                                                               artists.

 

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1995

Coltello nel cabaret

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Nancy Fürst, Gypsy Snider, Claudia Spörri, Pascal Démarais, Emmanuel Pouilly

 

A short story from the book "Rashomon" by the Japanese author, Ryunosuke, inspired Dimitri to create this piece. The millionaire, Jean Bossoli, is murdered during a power failure in the nightclub "Cabaret". The corpse cannot be found and the only clues are a blood-stained shoe and                                                           a knife. All those present are suspects: Bossoli’s eccentric wife, Marea                                                                 Galla, Souzy the stripper, the owner of the establishment, and above all,                                                             the failed businessman, Mendicus. The theme of this piece demostrates                                                             how the various characters perceive the events and how they tell them to                                                           the judge.

 

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1997

Il gong magico

Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Annette Corti, Cédric Dubois, Martin Gubler, Katja Groll, Nicole Schranz

 

A fairy tale about the fight between good and evil. The Colourfulls are simple, satisfied and happy. They have the magic gong which both the martial Darks and the hypocritical White-faces want. The Darks manage to steal the magic gong after various attempts but are incapable of making it                                                           sound because the magic gong will only work in the right context. Finally                                                           the Darks realise this and return the gong to the Colourfulls from whom                                                               they then learn.

 

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1999

La morte del cigno

a musical clownery
Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: P.J. Tchaikovsky, Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Silvana Gargiulo and Bettina Speidel

 

The short, round pianist and the tall, thin saxophonist have a goal: to make music more accessible to the people by renouncing everything that brings to mind the immobility of classical music. The very different sisters, Thalia and Euphrasia Puckinelly, present, explain, dance, and interpret                                                                           "Swan Lake".

 

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2000

Pamfalon

by Dimitri and Markus Kunz
adapted from the story "Pamfalon the juggler" by Nikolai S. Leskov
Direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
Set: Gunda Salgo
With: Armelle Fouqueray, Olivier Gabus, Silvana Gargiulo, Andreas Manz, Bettina Speidel, Bernard Stöckli, Susi Wirth

 

Wisdom, love, and humour are the three themes that contrast with                                                                         stupidity, egoism, and malice in this exciting and touching story. It is the                                                               dream of the inherent goodness of people that lives in this story of                                                                       Hermius, who goes on the quest for enlightenment. He then finds it in his                                                           teacher, the juggler Pamfalon, who entertains the guests with his tricks in                                                           his house of joy.

 

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2001

1 apple...

a musical clownery
Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Lisa Gretler, Andreas Manz, Bernard Stöckli

 

It is an ancient and yet ever novel story: the snake and the apple... seduction is with us to stay, Adam and Eve were only the beginning...
Even our pianist, seriously committed to her art, is tempted to take a bite of the forbidden fruit. In this case though, the devil is not coiled round the                                                                 branches of the tree of life, but appears in the form of two musician                                                                       colleagues who sneak up behind her playing their wind instruments. As                                                             seduction works its magic and the players give in to temptation, they lose                                                           all their sense of duty. The two "seducer" musicians also take a bite of the                                                           apple and with every bite, a magic spell transforms the players. Their                                                                   sober evening dress turns into the colourful garb of the court jester, big                                                               becomes small, and the scene becomes a wild mix of magic tricks and                                                               surprises of all kinds; the whole accompanied by rousing music which is                                                             just as colourful as the three jesters in their new clothes.

 

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2002

Un capitano della fantasia

Adventures and disadventures of Emilio Salgari - a captain of fantasy
Idea and direction: Ferruccio Cainero
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
Choreography: Masha Dimitri
With: Lisa Gretler, Andreas Manz, Bernard Stöckli

 

Tight-rope walkers of the immagination, jugglers of emotion, acrobats of fantasy – these are the trademarks of the award-winning Dimitri theatre company. My idea for this new production was to gather the exceptional                                                             improvisational, musical, acrobatic and mimetic skills that the Company                                                             has developed over the years and to use them to narrate the dramatic,                                                               true story of Emilio Salgari, the creator of Sandokan, the Black Corsair,                                                               and many other heroes who have infected the fantasies of millions of                                                                   children, great and small, all over the world.

 

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2005

L'Umofante

Musical and clownish fairy tale
Idea and direction: Dimitri
Music:  Oliviero Giovannoni
Choreography: Masha Dimitri
With: Katja Groll, Ulrike Kinbach, Sandro Santoro

 

The Humophant, half man and half elephant, desires to give men the gift of humour. On his way to the queen of the jungle, he meets a trio of performers. The sisters, Radishlewa and Mishlinska join him in order to                                                               escape from their tyrannical brother, Hydor. After many adventures, the                                                               humophant finds his queen. Hydor has followed his sisters and is                                                                         transformed by the adventures of his journey. He finds them in the                                                                       mountains where, with the humophant’s help, he rediscovers his sense of                                                         humour. The humophant continues his journey, sharing joyfulness with                                                               everyone he meets, while the other three continue peacefully with their                                                               performing trio.

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Tacomitac

Ride bene chi...!
Poetic comedy

Idea and direction: Masha Dimitri
Music: Oliviero Giovannoni
With: Katja Groll, Ulrike Kinbach, Paul Del Bene

The idea for this piece originates from a Polish fairytale. A young shoemaker's apprentice, "Tallina", is convinced that life's main purpose is                                                           enjoyment and laughter obtained from practical jokes played on others.                                                             Even in the workplace, opportunities for laughtere are plenty, until, after                                                             one last cruel joke, the master shoemaker flees to the other end of the                                                                 world. "Tallina", attracted by the thought of adventure, follows her master's                                                         example. Along the journey she meets "Quak", who shaves her                                                                             philosophy. Together they continue the adventurous journey while                                                                       searching for pleasure at the expense of others. Finalli, one fine day,                                                                   "Tallina" is touched by the unexpected reaction of one of their victims and                                                           realizes that there are other ways to enjoy life and make people laugh.                                                               After having convined "Quak" of this revelation, the two discover the                                                                     pleasures of bringing joy and laughter through their comical skits.

 

2008

L'ultimo Albero

Concetto e storia: Dimitri

Regia: Masha Dimitri

Musiche: Oliviero Giovannoni

Interpreti: Luisa Braga, Paul Del Bene, Martin Hommel, Ulrike Kinbach,

Gerardo Tetilla

 

Un industriale, con la complicità del presidente del paese, inizia una grande azione di disboscamento. Quel grande bosco è da secoli vissuto, accudito e protetto da un popolo che ne trae il necessario sostentamento. Un popolo fiero che sa anche divertirsi, cantare, danzare e fare musica. Il disboscamento significherebbe la loro fine. L’industriale, pur sapendo di questo, non si ferma, dato che i suoi interessi sono troppo grandi, e si arriva all’ultimo albero. Dopo la rappresentazione arriva un censore dello Stato e proibisce alla compagnia di parlare sulla scena. I commedianti si consultano tra di loro e decidono di recitare lo stesso pezzo cantando. Anche questo nuovo approccio alla storia viene vietato dal censore. A questo punto gli artisti trasformano la pièce in una pantomima, ma anche questa soluzione viene bocciata. La compagnia è disperata, ma improvvisamente viene loro l’idea di spostare la rappresentazione in un circo. Il censore alla fine dello spettacolo è entusiasta. La pièce viene loro concessa e malgrado tutto il pubblico comprende il messaggio.